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I don't know much about my history, now
Don't know much about biology
Don't know much about the science book, now
Don't know much about the French I took
All I do know is I love you, now
And I wonder if you love me too
Ooh, what a wonderful world this could be
Ooh, I don't know much about geography, now
Don't know much about trigonometry, now
Don't know much about the algebra
Don't know what a slide rule is for
But I do know one and one is two, now
And I wonder if you love me too
Ooh, what a wonderful world this could be
I don't claim to be an 'A' student
But that's what I'm trying to be
But by being an 'A' student, baby
Look like I could win your love for me

Don't know much about the history, now, oh now
Don't know much about biology
I don't know much about the science book, now
Don't know much about the good French I took, oh
All I do know is I love you, now, oh now
And I wonder if you love me too
Ooh, what a wonderful world this could be
Good Lord, I don't claim to be an 'A' student
But that's what I'm trying to be, oh now
But if I have to be an 'A' student, baby
I'm gonna win your love for me
I don't know much about geography, now, oh now
Don't know much about trigonometry
Don't know much about the algebra, now
Don't know what a good slide rule is for
But I do know one and one is two, now, oh now
And I wonder if you love me too
Ooh, what a wonderful world this could be
Oh, my, my good Lord, I've been trying
I've been trying, I've been trying, oh Lord
To understand the thing
That I've been looking for

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The Supremes were a very successful motown all-female singing group active from 1959 until 1977, performing at various times doo-wop, pop, soul, broadway showtunes, psychedelia, and disco. One of Motown's signature acts, The Supremes were the most successful African-American musical act of the 1960s, recording twelve #1 hits between 1964 and 1969, many of them written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, Holland-Dozier-Holland. The crossover success of the Supremes during the mid-1960s paved the way for future black soul and R&B acts to gain mainstream audiences both in the United States and overseas.

Founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States in 1959, The Supremes began as a quartet called The Primettes. Founding members Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and Betty McGlown, all from the Brewster-Douglas public housing project in Detroit, were the sister act to The Primes (later The Temptations). In 1960, Barbara Martin replaced McGlown, and the group signed with Motown in 1961 as The Supremes. Martin left at the end of 1961, and Ross, Ballard, and Wilson carried on as a trio. After they achieved success in the mid-1960s with Ross as the lead singer, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes in 1967, and replaced Ballard with Cindy Birdsong. Ross left the group for a solo career in 1970, and was replaced by Jean Terrell. After 1972, the lineup of the Supremes changed frequently, with Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne, and Susaye Greene all becoming members before the group ended its eighteen-year existence in 1977.

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